Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Steve Jobs's Adjectives

I was watching the podcast of Steve Jobs's last keynote introduced iPhone 4, and decided to list down the adjectives as I pick them up. So here they are: 


Worked super hard to put this together
Incredible
Really changing the way we’re experiencing...
Stunning
Fantastic
Tremendous
Gorgeous
awesome,
I don’t think anybody’s going to come close to this
Revolutionary
Amazing engineering
Cool
Im very pleased with it
Strong
Really cool
We’re really happy
Great
but that’s not all!
Much more than that
Really amazing
The most advanced in the world
In the planet
Good
Best in the industry
Tons of new things
Works beautifully
Super fast
Deeper
Thrilled
Even better
Kinda cool
No one comes close to this
Done really, really well
Beautiful
Pretty cool, huh?
Efficient
Pretty exciting
A delight
Lot more than what people thought
It’s great
We’re really happy with it
This is one of those moments that reminds us why we do what we do
We’re really proud of it
More to it than meets the eye
So much more than another new product
Gonna change the way we communicate forever
Incredibly strong
Really surprising innovation
Incredibly strong but also remarkably precise
Gonna change everything all over again
Crossroads of technology and liberal arts

Fantastic human thesaurus of fantastical words! 

The three other fantabulous things in the keynote that struck me were: 

An SVP named Karthik Bala--a nerd acting like a guitar jock, but inadvertently appearing to be scratching his stomach instead: 



This quote that proves that even though Steve Jobs is a control freak, he still can recognize humor: 


And of course the product that was launched itself and this feature: 


When they have updated iPod Touch 64 GB, I know Ive waited long enough. It's time that I pass along my trusty 30 GB 5Gen iPod Video by that time. Should happen within this year. Jobs will announce it Q4. I know it. I know it. Im going to get me that iPod Touch 4. And also a PS3. Life aint perfect, but when you grab the chance to enjoy the little things... it's good. 

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